Chapter 158 - 158 In 50 years
To Bewitch a Devil
158 In 50 years
Zavian nodded. âHave a guard call Freya to come immediately.â
Azriel left, and Zavian plopped on his seat, the thoughts running around his mind and he got stuck in a maze of cluelessness. For all the centuries he had lived, he had never experienced such an occurrence before.
His mind went to his father, but it was far-fetched. The portal had been resealed and was even stronger than the first.
The soul eaters had been hunted and killed, and if they had still been among the people, news of them would have reached him since. He hated not knowing things, and when finally, Freya stepped into his study he wasted no time filling her in.
âSit, I need your help with something,â he said.
Freya cocked a brow. âFinally admitting I am smarter than you, yes?â
There was no smile to acknowledge her little jab of a joke, so Freya obeyed and he supplied her with the information just as Azriel had. She listened without interrupting, her face pulled into a disturbed expression by the time Zavian was done talking.
âI know I spend way more time reading than you do, but never in any book have I come across what you are talking about,â Freya said. âMen, women, children leaving their houses in the middle of a storm? It sounds like someone cast a spell on them.â
âAnd a strong one at that, for it to work on the entire village,â Zavian stated.
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âAnd the animals?â
âUntouched.â
âThis is bad, Zavian,â she gave a small pause, and asked, âDo you think mother has anything to do with this?â
Zavian scoffed. âMother might detest me, Freya, but even she knows her boundaries. And if she is creating havoc, or plotting something to end me, she knows it will only be a matter of time before I have to put an end to such.â
âYou mean an end to her?â Freya asked, searching Zavianâs face for answers.
âI would be regarding her as a tyrant to the crown, not as my mother,â Zavian explained.
Freya sighed and leaned back in the chair as if Zavian had told her a boring story. She scanned the books behind her brother, wondering which one she should get started on to give her an idea of what was going on.
âShe would have killed you anyway, so,â she shrugged her shoulders. She gave another sigh. âHumans can be such a headache and I am tired of them bothering my peace of mind.â
âWhatever happened was not the doing of humans, Freya.â
âThey are still a pain in our asses, demons, and witches would have been able to repel it,â Freya said. âBut certainly they seem to be good at wielding our emotions to their advantage.â
Zavian stood and jerked his chin towards the door. âThis meeting is over.â
âDid I touch a nerve, your Majesty? Or reveal the truth you donât want to accept?â Freya pressed on.
Zavian lowered his body, leaning out towards Freya so she was at eye level with him. Freya matched his gaze, unwavering.
âDo not start with me today. Get off that seat, and out the door,â he ordered.
Freya rolled her eyes and shot off the seat. She reached for the handle, and her anger bubbled to the surface, and a smile curled up her lips as she turned to her brother.
âHave you ever wondered what would be of your dear Neera in 30 yearsâ time? Or in 50 years time, if she lives up to that, that is?â She asked. Zavianâs eyes narrowed at her, but she didnât stop. âIn whatever bubble you two live, the reality is that it wonât last, thatâs unless, of course, you want to turn her into a demon.â A dead cackle escaped Freya. âAnd most likely, the poor human might run to the ends of the earth to avoid you. No human would be stupid enough to do that for any demon, so itâs better you focus on Jasmine and start working on that relationship.â
Zavian ran a resigned hand through his hair and lifted his gaze back up to his sister. He did not miss the wicked glint in her eyes. She had turned the affairs of his life into something to amuse herself with.
âWhy are you so bitter towards romantic relationships, Freya?â He asked instead.
Another shrug came from her. âLet me see. I got my fatherâs thirst for blood and chaos and my motherâs thirst for vengeance, if anything; I believe I am a very normal offspring.â She looked her brother up and down. âPerhaps the only normal one, but am I listened to? No. Do I care that I am not listened to at this point? Also no. Am I going to be bothered by this new information about the disappearing village you just shared with me? Maybe after a nap, I will play around with some books in the library. Until then, let me be, your Majesty.â
She left the study, shutting his door with a bang. Zavian was well aware his sisterâs anger was born out of Neeraâs presence on the castle grounds. Contrary to the evil of their parents she attributed herself to, Freya had always been the good one, the one who always chose to stand on the reasonable and logical side of things, bitterness overflowing from her or not.
But her words woke him up. Neera might not even live it to half a century, and a demon having offspring with a human was impossible. Having offspring with Jasmine was the right way to go about things, but he was a demon King, and as long as he had an heir from a concubine or a Queen, he was good.
But how would Neera feel about being turned into a demon? He knew some old humans complained about living too long if they lived over a century, and some will be riddled with bone issues, backaches, and bedridden from illness after illness. Neera would not have to suffer all that if she becomes a demon, but he feared she might not find the idea of living for centuries to come too appealing or the idea of altering her original state of birth.
He pulled himself back into his chair, and while he had Azrielâs dreaded news to worry about, he worried about Neera leaving him just as quickly as Lilah, and how it will be the sure death of him.